Sarawak

The Malaysian state of Sarawak on the island of Borneo offers an unforgettable mix of culture- and nature-based travel experiences. Tropical showers cool the land with heavier rainfalls during the monsoon months from November to March. Sarawak's rainforests are some of the most diverse and protected ecosystems in the world today. You can see Orangutans, hornbills, saltwater crocodiles, proboscis monkeys and many more. Sarawak is naturally blessed with numerous waterfalls.

Visit the Bau caves which is popular for its two beautiful limestone caves, dive Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park or have a chance to see the worlds largest flower, the Rafflesia, in Gunung Gading. Another highlight is definitely the World Heritage Site of Gunung Mulu which is most famous for its limestone cave systems. It exists of the world’s largest natural chamber (the Sarawak Chamber), the world’s largest cave passage (Deer Cave) and the longest cave in Southeast Asia (Clearwater Cave).